Abu'l-Khayr Khan
| Abu'l-Khayr | |
|---|---|
Painting of Abu'l Khayr Khan, 1460s | |
| Khan of Uzbeks | |
| Reign | 1428‒1468 |
| Coronation | 1428 |
| Successor | Sheikh Haidar |
| Khan of Sibir | |
| Reign | 1428‒1468 |
| Coronation | 1428 |
| Predecessor | Muhammad Khan |
| Successor | Ibak Khan |
| Born | 1412 White Horde |
| Died | 1468 (aged 55–56) Uzbek Khanate |
| Spouse | Rabiya Sultan-Begim |
| Issue | Muhammad Shaybani (grandson) Kuchkunji Khan (son) Suyunchkhodja Khan (son) |
| House | Borjigin |
| Dynasty | Shaybanid |
| Religion | Islam |
Abu'l-Khayr Khan (Turki/Kypchak and Persian: ابو الخیر خان; c. 1412–1468), also known as Bulgar Khan, was Khan of the Uzbek Khanate from 1428 to 1468, which united the nomadic Central Asian tribes.
He created one of the largest and most powerful Turkic states during the period of the 15th century. The Uzbek Khanate weakened in the decades following his death in 1468. He was succeeded by his son Sheikh Khaidar.